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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

Florida has been atrocious on offense for years given the recruiting talent down there; I'm amazed he lasted this long. Again, I'm not expecting a move at OC this year, but if UM was planning it they would need to move quickly because Florida is going to be in the market at least for a new OC (if not a new coach), and I'm not sure how great the pickings are.

I think Borges, Funk, and Jackson are all problems, and all for different reasons. At times I think Fred is slipping, either in his ability to identify talent or develop it. I also think Borges is as hands off with Funk as Hoke is with Borges - the result being a lack of familiarity/too much trust. Then I blame Borges according to the oft repeated refrain around here, that his offense puts players in a position to fail.

For whatever reason, these three critical coaching areas have apparently not meshed well (from an outsiders perspective). That fault does lie with the O.C., but you never know if a positional coaching change is all that is needed/also needed, or a full house cleaning is in order.

Yeah. The running back situation has been a carousel of fuck since Mike Hart left. Haven't seen too many people on here mention FJ's role in all of this. However, I feel icky just firing the guy. Maybe they need to encourage him to retire out of respect...he's been with the program quite a while.

And under Urban's final days. They got lucky with a great COLLEGE QB who was hard to defend. Muschamp got tired of waiting for Mack Brown to retire and went to follow a local legend. Now FSU, sans the Jameis Winston stuff, has taken back control of the state football lead.

Sounds like the Boise guy either wasn't the mastermind he was alleged to be or got caught under the same "your will run XXX schemes" that Scott Shafer had to deal with as Michigan's one-year DC under Rich Rod and the ill-faetd 3-3-5 D, only Will may want man-ball when Florida teams can run spread.

To year two as we did from year one of spread to year two, our offense will be fine. Yes,Taters helped over Sheridan / Threet, but the whole team had a better grasp of the offensive philosophy and workings.

This year was effectively year one of the transition to pro-style after two years of creative fusion cooking. With Bowl practices and spring ball, Borges can install more of the playbook (so maybe there is more than one play to a formation so as not to tip off the play -hint hint).

I hope he keeps a little fusion spice in the playbook and that our young o-line hit the weights hard.